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just got her first dod approved reading materials. 

and the winner for getting ahead of the pack: USMC

yeah...a 'your future can be bright with the marines' and if you act now, you'll get this awesome 

marine corp emblem duffle bag and key chain. *huge eyeroll*

mid said she should've sent it back for the swag, and tell them 'no thank you'

i reminded him that she does that, we'll have ssgt buttersnatch hot on her case until she turns 18. 

*sigh* 

 

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26 minutes ago, discolemonade said:

she's not applying right now. 

keep trying. 

So she applied to the military? No. But they sent her stuff, right?

I got college stuff in the mail since age 15...including scholarship offers to schools i never applied to because of my grades and 27 act score.

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fuggs...take your rambling's somewhere else. i'm not your huckleberry today. 

you don't know anything about me, and yet here we are. 

here's a thought. 

how about you go plagiarize some more of that 'housewife porn', 50 shades, and finish that donkey/gladiator tale you've 

been toiling over for the last five years. 

 

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3 minutes ago, discolemonade said:

fuggs...take your rambling's somewhere else. i'm not your huckleberry today. 

you don't know anything about me, and yet here we are. 

here's a thought. 

how about you go plagiarize some more of that 'housewife porn', 50 shades, and finish that donkey/gladiator tale you've 

been toiling over for the last five years. 

 

Plagarize lolol

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12 minutes ago, fuggstop said:

So she applied to the military? No. But they sent her stuff, right?

I got college stuff in the mail since age 15...including scholarship offers to schools i never applied to because of my grades and 27 act score.

For what it's worth:

 My older daughter had a friend in middle and high school who was an extremely bright kid (she was in the gifted program with my daughter, so she had a measured IQ of at least 130), extremely talented musician, singer, and actor. She was chased by colleges all through high school (she was on the radar because the gifted kids always took the SAT's in 7th grade), and got scholarship offers from quite a few really good schools. And it upset the hell out of her - she was mixed Pacific Islander, Native American, and African American, and she always questioned whether she was getting all these offers because of what she could do, or because of what she was. (Well on her way to being a career cynic at 14 or 15, she generally leaned toward the latter.)

 

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1 minute ago, mthor said:

For what it's worth:

 My older daughter had a friend in middle and high school who was an extremely bright kid (she was in the gifted program with my daughter, so she had a measured IQ of at least 130), extremely talented musician, singer, and actor. She was chased by colleges all through high school (she was on the radar because the gifted kids always took the SAT's in 7th grade), and got scholarship offers from quite a few really good schools. And it upset the hell out of her - she was mixed Pacific Islander, Native American, and African American, and she always questioned whether she was getting all these offers because of what she could do, or because of what she was. (Well on her way to being a career cynic at 14 or 15, she generally leaned toward the latter.)

 

 she was interested in college right after high school. but has decided to just take her pre~req. classes her senior year, and year after. 

work and save some money. she's still undecided on what she wants to be when she grows up. so, she's going to take the this route. 

 

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5 minutes ago, discolemonade said:

 she was interested in college right after high school. but has decided to just take her pre~req. classes her senior year, and year after. 

work and save some money. she's still undecided on what she wants to be when she grows up. so, she's going to take the this route. 

 

It's smarter than going to college now and selling her soul to pay for a degree in a field that she finds out she hates.

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6 minutes ago, fuggstop said:

I got both of those. Dont need military for that.

Do you really have a retirement plan? Through an employer? The account you give of your work history doesn't generally lead one to believe that you're actually vested anywhere. And if you're going to be flinging all of your bipolar suffering around in here like a monkey flinging shit, you don't have the capacity to have a personal plan of your own; bipolars are notorious for their poor personal judgement, be it in romance or finance.

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2 hours ago, discolemonade said:

just got her first dod approved reading materials. 

and the winner for getting ahead of the pack: USMC

yeah...a 'your future can be bright with the marines' and if you act now, you'll get this awesome 

marine corp emblem duffle bag and key chain. *huge eyeroll*

mid said she should've sent it back for the swag, and tell them 'no thank you'

i reminded him that she does that, we'll have ssgt buttersnatch hot on her case until she turns 18. 

*sigh* 

 

Fun fact, when I was 18 the Army sent me a razor for my birthday.

It was the first razor I ever had to use......two years later

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4 minutes ago, mthor said:

Do you really have a retirement plan? Through an employer? The account you give of your work history doesn't generally lead one to believe that you're actually vested anywhere. And if you're going to be flinging all of your bipolar suffering around in here like a monkey flinging shit, you don't have the capacity to have a personal plan of your own; bipolars are notorious for their poor personal judgement, be it in romance or finance.

Gotta 401k biiiiissshh

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5 minutes ago, fuggstop said:

Gotta 401k biiiiissshh

Ummhmmm. And I'll bet it's just amazing, since you're a loyal and stable employee (again, by the history you give). And medicaid, no matter what pretty name you give it, is NOT a healthcare plan.

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2 minutes ago, mthor said:

Ummhmmm. And I'll bet it's just amazing, since you're a loyal and stable employee (again, by the history you give).

i honestly didn't think in~bound sales call centers for penn~life had a 401k

*shrugs* who knew?

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5 minutes ago, mthor said:

Ummhmmm. And I'll bet it's just amazing, since you're a loyal and stable employee (again, by the history you give). And medicaid, no matter what pretty name you give it, is NOT a healthcare plan.

It actually is tho and i dont have medicaid 

BlueCross Blueshield biiiiiisssh

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22 minutes ago, mthor said:

For what it's worth:

 My older daughter had a friend in middle and high school who was an extremely bright kid (she was in the gifted program with my daughter, so she had a measured IQ of at least 130), extremely talented musician, singer, and actor. She was chased by colleges all through high school (she was on the radar because the gifted kids always took the SAT's in 7th grade), and got scholarship offers from quite a few really good schools. And it upset the hell out of her - she was mixed Pacific Islander, Native American, and African American, and she always questioned whether she was getting all these offers because of what she could do, or because of what she was. (Well on her way to being a career cynic at 14 or 15, she generally leaned toward the latter.)

 

If she does decide to go to college, I hope she feels better about the scholarship offers. Being a minority and a woman can come with so many obstacles that it's just better to accept opportunities when you're younger to kind of clear the path. 

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15 minutes ago, discolemonade said:

i honestly didn't think in~bound sales call centers for penn~life had a 401k

*shrugs* who knew?

Theyre the best jobs when it comes to benefits. Check out tmobile careers.  We even have tuition reimbursement and free IT courses (its really a computer science company that does a bunch of other stuff). And a company discount website. I got unlimited Microsoft office suite 2019 for $9.99

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1 hour ago, discolemonade said:

 she was interested in college right after high school. but has decided to just take her pre~req. classes her senior year, and year after. 

work and save some money. she's still undecided on what she wants to be when she grows up. so, she's going to take the this route. 

 

I'm 29 and I still don't know what I want to be.

Well there are things I want to be, just none of them realistic.

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14 minutes ago, Juice McKenzie said:

I'm 29 and I still don't know what I want to be.

Well there are things I want to be, just none of them realistic.

she had that 'i want to be a vet' dream as a little girl. and excels at science, and actually math. 

but, that dream sort of faded for the dream of something in the art world 

i'm over here like. 'hey....just go to community college, take some classes that you have to knock out, 

finish 12th year and get some college credits. get a little p/t gig, you get the car next year....made in the shade'

i wish i had this offered to me when i was her age. 

 

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41 minutes ago, discolemonade said:

she had that 'i want to be a vet' dream as a little girl. and excels at science, and actually math. 

but, that dream sort of faded for the dream of something in the art world 

i'm over here like. 'hey....just go to community college, take some classes that you have to knock out, 

finish 12th year and get some college credits. get a little p/t gig, you get the car next year....made in the shade'

i wish i had this offered to me when i was her age. 

 

I started working mid way through high school. They tried to get me to figure out what I wanted to do after but I had nothing other than that I knew I didn't want to deal with school bull anymore.

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7 minutes ago, discolemonade said:

funny you posted that mix. 

taking the girl to a fire arm safety class this summer.

have to wait on the boy to turn 11. 

but he's got a bb gun i let him 'practice' with. 

 

He has to turn 11?

Pish posh, I say.......my uncle taught me fire arm safety when I was 8

He bought my dad a gun and after what happened to him (and my dad) after my mom saw it....I learned to keep my distance.....for safety 

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Fuggs, you are the single dumbest, fattest sack of clap on this site.

You constantly pick fights with people who do nothing to warrant it; you demand to be the center of attention, positive or negative, and you are probably patient zero for some kind of super VD.

Stop it, shut the hell up, go talk to a mental health professional to get your medications adjusted, then take them as prescribed.

 

 

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1 minute ago, wacky1980 said:

not sure why i'd want to google an ACT score in the 20's. maybe to feel even better about my own score? is that it?

Highest is 36....27 is a really good. I had colleges coming out my ass. And i already had mostly good grades. Its not perfect but not nearly bad either.

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2 hours ago, Ginguy said:

Fuggs, you are the single dumbest, fattest sack of clap on this site.

You constantly pick fights with people who do nothing to warrant it; you demand to be the center of attention, positive or negative, and you are probably patient zero for some kind of super VD.

Stop it, shut the hell up, go talk to a mental health professional to get your medications adjusted, then take them as prescribed.

 

 

Says guy no one likes lol

Go finish ruining the country. Nothing i do comes close to the lives you help ruin today and in the future

 Go to Hell where you and the people you work for belong.

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Just now, fuggstop said:

Highest is 36....27 is a really good. I had colleges coming out my ass. And i already had mostly good grades. Its not perfect but not nearly bad either.

should we really measure our ACT dicks in disco's thread? i don't want to because i'm confident mine isn't the highest of everyone in this thread. but 27? lol, sit down.

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37 minutes ago, wacky1980 said:

should we really measure our ACT dicks in disco's thread? i don't want to because i'm confident mine isn't the highest of everyone in this thread. but 27? lol, sit down.

Enough for a lot of universities

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